Here's what I've got

In first php file

include second.php;

createPage("withThis");
createPage("withThat");


In second php file

function createPage
{
 echo "<HTML>";
 echo "<BODY>";
 echo "more stuff here";
 echo "</HTML>";
 echo "</BODY>";
}


Here's the problem.  I get only one page, not two.  I want a new page each 
time the function is called.

Any ideas?



"Brent Clements" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This is simple.
>
> echo "<html>";
> echo "<body>";
> echo "Hello World";
> echo "</body>";
> echo "</html>";
>
> There are many ways to do what you want to do. It's at the core of PHP.
>
> -Brent
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Christopher Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 6:54 PM
> Subject: [PHP] Spawning new pages
>
>
>> I want one of my functions to create and open a new page.  I know how to
>> call an existing page from PHP ala form action, but in this case I want 
>> to
>> dynamically create and then display several pages.  I'm thinking that
>> perhaps I should assemble some HTML, write it out to a files, then open
> the
>> HTML file.
>>
>> Is this the best way of going about it?
>>
>> Can it be done without actually writing the HTML to the disk?
>>
>> How do I actually open the page once it's been created?
>>
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